EP0218657A1 - Vehicle performance monitoring apparatus. - Google Patents
Vehicle performance monitoring apparatus.Info
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- EP0218657A1 EP0218657A1 EP86902392A EP86902392A EP0218657A1 EP 0218657 A1 EP0218657 A1 EP 0218657A1 EP 86902392 A EP86902392 A EP 86902392A EP 86902392 A EP86902392 A EP 86902392A EP 0218657 A1 EP0218657 A1 EP 0218657A1
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- Prior art keywords
- performance
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- relative mode
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- G—PHYSICS
- G07—CHECKING-DEVICES
- G07C—TIME OR ATTENDANCE REGISTERS; REGISTERING OR INDICATING THE WORKING OF MACHINES; GENERATING RANDOM NUMBERS; VOTING OR LOTTERY APPARATUS; ARRANGEMENTS, SYSTEMS OR APPARATUS FOR CHECKING NOT PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE
- G07C5/00—Registering or indicating the working of vehicles
- G07C5/08—Registering or indicating performance data other than driving, working, idle, or waiting time, with or without registering driving, working, idle or waiting time
Definitions
- This invention relates to vehicle performance monitors and particularly, though not exclusively, to such monitors for use in vehicles such as agricultural and industrial tractors, combines and the like.
- a vehicle performance monitoring apparatus for displaying the values of a plurality of performance parameters of a vehicle, said apparatus comprising sensing means for sensing data indicative of the performance of the vehicle, processing means for processing said data to provide said parameter values, display means for displaying said parameter values, and operator command means for controlling the operation of the apparatus including the selection of which performance parameter is to be displayed on the display means and the initiation of processing routines by the processing means, the apparatus being characterised by including memory means for storing performance information relating to said parameters and that said processing means is arranged such that in response to a predetermined operation of the operator command means a performance parameter value for each of a number of said parameters is stored in said memory means as a reference value so that subsequently, when the apparatus is operated in a relative mode, the current performance values for said one or more parameters (hereinafter referred to as the relative mode parameters) are processed by said processing means and are displayable on said display means as proportions of their respective reference values.
- the relative mode parameters the current performance values for said one or more parameters
- the stored reference values will be generated by the processing means in response to the predetermined operation of the operator command means by taking the average value of the performance data coming from the appropriate sensors over a time period of say two seconds. This.will guard against spurious readings due to short duration fluctuations in the data coming from the sensors.
- the memory means may conveniently include memory locations (hereinafter referred to as the reference table memory locations) in which the last generated/Current reference values of the relative mode parameters are stored and separate memory locations (hereinafter referred to as the scratch table memory locations) where performance parameter data on the relative mode parameters is accumulated or temporarily stored during the generation of a new set of reference values.
- the reference table memory locations memory locations in which the last generated/Current reference values of the relative mode parameters are stored
- separate memory locations hereinafter referred to as the scratch table memory locations
- the apparatus commences the generation of the new reference values by sampling the sensors over the next two second period to generate the average values of the relative mode parameters.
- the entire generation of the new reference values takes four seconds at the end of this time the new reference values are copied into the reference table memory locations for future use.
- the monitoring apparatus can be configured so that immediately the regeneration of new reference values has been completed the apparatus automatically operates in the relative mode.
- the apparatus is switchable by the operator command means between the relative mode in which the current values of the relative mode parameters are displayable relative to the reference values (for example as percentages) and the normal mode in which the actual current values of all the displayable parameters are displayable.
- Figure ] is a diagrammatic representation of an agricultural tractor fitted with a monitoring apparatus in accordance with the present invention
- Figure 2 is an exterior view on a larger scale of the main unit of the monitoring apparatus
- Figure 3 is a block diagram of the hardware of the main unit
- Figure 4 is a flow diagram showing the logic loops used in the recalculation of reference values for the relative mode performance parameters
- Figure 5 is a diagrammatic representation on a time basis of the operating sequence of various parts of the monitoring apparatus.
- the tractor 10 comprises a chassis built, up from a series arrangement of castings constituted by a front axle support 11, an engine block 12, a clutch housing 13, a gearbox housing 14 and a back axle housing 15.
- the chassis is supported on front and rear wheels 16 and 17 respectively and carries a cab 18, an engine hood 19 and a rear three-point hitch 9 controlled by a hitch control system (not shown) .
- the monitoring apparatus comprises a ain ⁇ .unit 20 and a number of performance sensors 21 to 25.
- the main unit 20 is mounted on the inside of one of the vertical cab posts, but it will be appreciated that the unit 20 could be mounted in any location convenient for the tractor operator.
- the sensors provide data directly indicative of the following factors:-
- Sensor 21 is of the electro-magnetic type and is located adjacent the teeth 26 on the starter ring of the flywheel/clutch unit 27 so that a * s the teeth 26 pass the sensor a signal is generated by the sensor whose frequency is proportional to the speed of rotation of the flywheel and hence the engine speed.
- Sensor 22 a is Doppler radar unit whose beam is directed in a downwardly sloping attitude and which provides a signal whose frequency is proportional to -the actual speed of the vehicle over the ground in the known, manner.
- Sensors 23 and 24 are of a similar electro-magnetic type to sensor 21 and are respectively associated with crownwheel teeth 28 and PTO drive gear teeth 29 thus respectively providing signals proportional to the actual speed of rotation of the rear driving wheels 17 (i.e. proportional to the theoretical speed of the vehicle) and the PTO shaft rotational speed.
- Fuel flow sensor 25 is of the electro-magnetic type in which the speed of rotation of a small turbine element disposed in the fuel line 30 from a fuel tank 30a is measured to provide signals proportional to the fuel flow rate. Alternatively, in diesel engine applications the speed of movement of various parts of the diesel fuel injector pump can be monitored to provide signals proportional to fuel flow rate.
- the sensors 21 to 25 are connected with the main unit 20 via lines 31 to 35 respectively.
- An external view of the main unit 20 is shown on a larger scale in Figure 2.
- the unit 20 has a display means in the form of a four digit LCD display 35 and a vertical array of LED's 36 each with its own caption to indicate the performance parameter being displayed on the LCD display.
- Figure 2 shows a typical selection of the parameters which might be monitored in an agricultural tractor application.
- the unit is provided with operator command means in the form of a reset button 37 and rotary knob 38.
- the button 37 and knob 38 constitute multi-function controls for the monitoring apparatus which, in addition to the functions which will be described below in relation to the present invention, also allow the operator to perform other functions such as:-
- the hardware of the main unit 20 is shown diagrammatically in Figure 3 and is largely self-explanatory.
- RAM 43 includes reference table memory locations 44 and scratch table memory locations 45.
- Processor 40 also, communicates via bus 46 with as sensor interface 47 which converts the ' signals coming from sensors 21 to 24 into signals which can be read and processed by the processor 40.
- the reset button 37 and control 38 are shown diagrammatically in Figure 3 as the switch inputs box 48.
- the LCD display output 35 and LED indicator lights 36 are shown diagrammatically in Figure 3 by output box 50 which communicates with processor 40 via bus 49.
- the hardware of the performance monitor is completed by the power supply 53 which has tappings for a variety of voltages required by different parts of the circuity of the monitor.
- these relative mode parameters are basically of two types.
- a first type in which a sensor provides a signal which is proportional to the parameter to be displayed (e.g. vehicle speed and. PTO speed) and the processing means does no more than turn the sensor signals into displayable readings and a second type in which the processing means is also called upon to do some mathematical calculation and/or operate on more than one sensor signal [e.g. "fuel/area worked” where the processing means in addition to providing a fuel co sumption figure is also called upon to calculate the area worked from the data indicating the distance « travelled- (derived from the signal from radar unit 22) and the width of the implement being used (which is an operator input as referred to briefly above)].
- fuel/area worked where the processing means in addition to providing a fuel co sumption figure is also called upon to calculate the area worked from the data indicating the distance « travelled- (derived from the signal from radar unit 22) and the width of the implement being used (which is an operator input as referred to briefly above)].
- Another example of a performance parameter which requires the processing means to operate on more than one sensor signal and perform mathematical calculations is the wheel slip parameter which requires the processing means to perform calculations on the actual vehicle speed and the theoretical vehicle speed signals in the known manner to provide, for example, a percentage wheel slip display capability.
- the selector knob 38 is rotated clockwise or anti ⁇ clockwise to ensure that the monitor is displaying one of the six relative mode performance parameters itemised above.
- the operator then depresses the reset button 37.
- the LCD display 35 goes blank. This is a waiting/decision period to ensure that the operator really does require the tractor performance monitor to go through a recalculation process for the reference values of the six relative mode parameters.
- the LCD display displays a chosen predetermined warning display (for example, "rrrr") to indicate that this recalculation is in progress.
- the recalculation process takes two seconds and at the end of this two second period, that is four seconds from the initial depress of the reset buttom 37, the LCD display automatically begins to display the instantaneous values of the currently selected performance parameter (indicated by the operative LED) as a percentage of the recalculated reference value.
- the initial display on LCD display 37 immediately after recalculation of the reference values is "rlOO".
- the "r” warns that the relative mode is operative and the "100" indicates that the current parameter value is the same as the new reference value.
- the operator now makes the required change to the throttle setting and assuming that the operator has selected the Fuel/Hour parameter for display and the effect of the change in throttle setting is to worsen the fuel consumption per hour by say 5% the LCD display 35 will display the reading "r 105" after the throttle setting change has been made. If the operator wishes to view the effect of the change in throttle setting on any of the other five relative mode parameters the operator simply turns knob 38 to switch to the required relative mode parameter to obtain a relative mode percentage display.
- the operator is free to switch between the relative mode display in which the current values of the six relative mode parameters are displayable as percentages of the reference values currently stored in the reference table memory locations as described above and the normal mode in which the actual current values of all the displayable parameters of the tractor performance monitor are displayable on the LCD display.
- This switching between the relative and normal modes is achieved by simply depressing the reset button 37 and releasing this button within the initial two second decision period described above. Each such brief depression of the reset button 37 switches from one mode to the other.
- Figure 4 shows one form of logic diagram suitable for use in the recalculation if reference values in a monitoring system in accordance with the present invention. Referring to Figure 4, it will be observed that this provides a logic loop 100 which is executed every half a second. This time period is chosen to correspond with the time period for updating of the LCD display 35 which is also half a second in the example chosen.
- the system is recalculating the reference values for the six relative mode parameters (see box C in Figure 4) it is arranged to do so by calculating the average value of each of the six parameters over the two second recalculation period. Since the logic loop of Figure 4 is executed every half a second the system in practice calculates the average value of each parameter for four consecutive half-second periods and then averages these four consecutive average values.
- performance data on the relative mode parameters is accumulated/temporarily stored in the scratch table memory locations 45 at the end of the two second recalculation period the new reference values for the relative mode parameters are transfered from the scratch table memory locations 45 to the reference table memory locations 44 for subsequent use when displaying the parameters in the relative mode (see box D of Figure 4) .
- the system is configured to ensure that the reference values stored in the reference table memory locations before the reset button was pressed are maintained in the reference table memory locations for future use.
- Decision box A of Figure 4 relates to the depression of reset button 37 to initiate a recalculation of the reference values of the relative mode parameters.
- the logic loop will exit from box A via the "NO" branch 101.
- the logic loop will exit from box A via the "YES” branch 102 to initiate recalculation of the reference values (see box C) .
- Box B relates to the successful recalculation of new reference values.
- the logic loop exits from box B via "YES" branch 103 so that the new reference values are transferred from the scratch table memory locations 45 into the reference table memory locations 44 (see box D) .
- Figure 5 shows diagrammatically on a time basis the operating sequence for the reset button 37, the LCD display 35, the activity of microprocessor 40, and the status of the reference values in memory locations 44.
- the present invention provides an improved form of vehicle performance monitor which has the ability to store performance paramater values for the relative mode parameters and then to display the current performance parameter values as proportions of their respective reference values.
- This relative mode feature provides the operator with a particularly clear indication of the effect on the vehicle performance of changes in the. vehicle operating settings.
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Abstract
Un appareil (20) de contrôle de la performance d'un véhicule permet de visionner la valeur d'une pluralité de paramètres concernant la performance d'un véhicule (10). L'appareil comprend des senseurs (21, 22, 23, 24, 25) pour détecter des données représentatives de la performance du véhicule, un dispositif de traitement (40, 42) pour traiter ces données et donner les valeurs paramétriques, un dispositif d'affichage (35) pour afficher ces valeurs paramétriques, et un dispositif de commande (37, 38) par un opérateur pour commander le fonctionnement de l'appareil, y compris la sélection du paramètre concernant la performance qui doit être affiché par le dispositif d'affichage et la mise en marche des routines de traitement par le dispositif de traitement. En outre, l'appareil comprend une unité de mémoire (43, 44, 45) pour enregistrer des informations sur la performance associées aux paramètres concernant la performance. Le dispositif de traitement (40, 42) réagit à une opération prédéterminée du dispositif de commande (37, 38) par l'opérateur en enregistrant dans l'unité de mémoire (43, 44, 45) une valeur paramétrique de la performance pour chaque paramètre dit de mode relatif parmi une pluralité de ces paramètres. Les valeurs enregistrées sont utilisées comme valeurs de référence de sorte que par la suite, lorsque l'appareil fonctionne dans un mode dit relatif, les valeurs paramétriques de la performance présente correspondant aux paramètres de mode relatif sont traitées par le dispositif de traitement (40, 42) et peuvent être affichées par le dispositif d'affichage (35) sous la forme de proportions (de pourcentages par exemple) de leur valeur respective de référence.A vehicle performance monitoring apparatus (20) can view the value of a plurality of parameters relating to the performance of a vehicle (10). The apparatus comprises sensors (21, 22, 23, 24, 25) for detecting data representative of the performance of the vehicle, a processing device (40, 42) for processing these data and giving the parametric values, a device for display (35) for displaying these parameter values, and a control device (37, 38) by an operator for controlling the operation of the apparatus, including selection of the parameter relating to the performance to be displayed by the device. 'display and start of treatment routines by the treatment device. Further, the apparatus includes a memory unit (43, 44, 45) for recording performance information associated with performance related parameters. The processing device (40, 42) responds to a predetermined operation of the controller (37, 38) by the operator by storing in the memory unit (43, 44, 45) a parametric value of the performance for each. so-called relative mode parameter among a plurality of these parameters. The recorded values are used as reference values so that subsequently, when the device operates in a so-called relative mode, the parameter values of the present performance corresponding to the relative mode parameters are processed by the processing device (40, 42) and can be displayed by the display device (35) in the form of proportions (of percentages for example) of their respective reference value.
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